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FAA Launches $32.5 Billion Overhaul of U.S. Air Traffic Control System—What to Know
To revamp the old system, the agency put down an initial $12.5 billion and awarded a contract to technology firm Peraton, according to the FAA. The project is ultimately expected to cost an additional ...
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X-62 VISTA to Receive Raytheon’s PhantomStrike Radar
The PhantomStrike AESA radar will be integrated on the U.S. Air Force’s X-62 VISTA as part of the recently announced Mission Systems Upgrade to expand ...
The Lockheed Martin Skunk Works X-62A VISTA experimental and autonomous fighter jet to be fitted with the Raytheon ...
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Saab to unveil new Coast Control Radar at IDEX 2025
Saab is set to introduce its Coast Control Radar at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2025, which will take place from 17 to 21 February in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The ...
RTX Corp. RTX recently secured a contract involving its AN/APY-10 Radar Systems. The award has been offered by the Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD. Valued at $35 million, the contract is ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has received a surveillance radar system from Japan as part of the first major equipment transfer since the Japanese government lifted its post-war defense export ...
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Air traffic control radar screens go black at Newark Airport for second time
Radar screens went black at Newark Liberty International Airport for the second time on Friday morning, a spokesperson for ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he wants a full modernization of the nation's antiquated air traffic control system within four years. On Thursday, he announced a far-reaching, estimated ...
The award-winning new Terminal A may be the pride of Newark Liberty International Airport. But behind the scenes, the technology that’s keeping the planes in the sky is frighteningly out of date. Some ...
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FAA chief says air traffic control towers will "never" reach full staffing under current system, calling it "chronically ...
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